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Ct Scan Preparation - Articles
Went in for scans today. CT scan ...
by
RCC-Fighter
Posted
Mon 04 May 2009 5:26pm
Went in for scans today. CT scan and bone scan, plus labs.
I keep hearing about "scanxiety" leading up to the scans and wonder why I manage to avoid feeling any....
Of course, it was impossible to do so during the CT scan because the robotic man-voice kept talking to me. "Breath in...hold your breath...breath" kept me awake what with me being
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CT Scan and Bone Scan
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Daria
Posted
Tue 20 Apr 2010 12:00am
Yesterday I went in for my CT scan and bone scan. First the CT scan and getting an IV. Finding a good vein in my left arm is getting to be a bit tricky so the nurse... then poured me my one liter ‘contrast’ drink and sent me to the waiting room so I could slurp it up. A short time later I had my CT scan.
After my CT scan, I went to nuclear
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CT Scan and Bone Scan Results
by
Daria
Posted
Thu 29 Apr 2010 12:00am
It wasn’t long before the door knock came and in walked my Onc. He asked me how I was feeling … do I have pain of any kind, how is the Xeloda treating me? I’m thinking to myself … enough of the small talk, give me the news.
This is sort of how it went …
There are new growths on the liver …. blah blah blah … Xeloda no longe ...
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October 07, 2008 COPD fun?! drinking Redi-CT for CT scan
by
Roxlyn
Posted
Tue 07 Oct 2008 6:16pm
I may be a bit crabby today, because I'm following instructions in preparation for abdominal CT scan with contrast. 3 hours before: stop eating and drinking, 2 hrs before drink a half bottle of "stuff" called Redi-CT, instructions say you can sip it, but radiology technician suggested to chug it down and think sweet thoughts. Umm, it must not taste
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What is a CT Scan? What are the Benefits vs Risks?
by
ViaMedica
Posted
Wed 10 Feb 2010 12:00am
What is CT Scanning of the Body?
CT scanning—sometimes called CAT scanning—is a noninvasive medical test that helps physicians diagnose and treat medical conditions... and critically ill.
For some CT exams, a contrast material is used to enhance visibility in the area of the body being studied.
How is the CAT scan performed?
The technologist
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Helical CT scans reduce lung c ...
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Dr. Rubens D.
Posted
Thu 04 Nov 2010 8:07pm
Helical CT scans reduce lung cancer mortality by 20% compared to chest X-rays
In a major new study announced today by the National Cancer Institute, researchers including Brown University biostatistian Constantine Gatsonis and his colleagues found that screening for lung cancer using helical CT scanning reduced lung cancer deaths by 20 percent
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